The Flying Camel: Essays on Identity by Women of North African and Middle Eastern Jewish Heritage (Live Girls)

by Loolwa Khazzoom

Paperback, 2003

Status

Available

Call number

305.486 KHA

Publication

Seal Press (2003), Edition: 1St Edition, Paperback, 256 pages

Description

Many of us have stereotypes of what Jewish" looks like-and for many of us that image is white and European. Yet with the blossoming Jewish multiculturalism movement, led by the dynamic Loolwa Khazzoom, the myth of a "monolithic Jewish community" is about to be debunked. Focusing on the experiences of Jewish women of two rich and varied regions, At Home in Exile reveals the hidden worlds of Jewish women often misunderstood or maligned by both the cultures in which they live and the European-Jewish community. Stories include one woman and her family's flight from persecution in Libya, a writer's exploration of the category "Arab Jew," and a light-skinned, Moroccan-born woman trying to "pass" in order to gain acceptance among European Jews in Tehran. "… (more)

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4568

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User reviews

LibraryThing member billierain
this book represents one of the few out there that highlight the perspectives of mizrachi women. it is staggering that these perspecives are so incredibly marginalized. if you think all jews are white and from europe, i suggest you read this immediately.

ISBN

1580050956 / 9781580050951
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